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Historian and journalist. Ideas Editor @TheAtlantic.

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    1. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017

      1. What motivated white, working-class voters to back Trump—economic anxiety or cultural anxiety? We have numbers:https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …

      470 replies 2,311 retweets 3,217 likes
    2. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum

      2. With our partners at @PRRIpoll, we surveyed white, non-salaried voters without college degrees before and after the election.

      13 replies 162 retweets 386 likes
    3. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      3. That data lets us look for independently significant variables—what separated the 64% who voted Trump from the 32% backing Clinton.

      9 replies 136 retweets 306 likes
    4. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      4. Almost everything correlates; only four variables proved independently significant. One was Republican Party registration. Not shocking.

      2 replies 154 retweets 349 likes
    5. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      5. The 2nd was deportation. 87% of white working-class voters who want to deport undocumented immigrants voted Trump https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …pic.twitter.com/oYmB4r1cHm

      8 replies 243 retweets 408 likes
    6. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      6. Third? Higher education. WWC voters who think of college as a risky gamble, not an investment, went 2x for Trump: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …pic.twitter.com/tYz0VHSY0R

      19 replies 260 retweets 463 likes
    7. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
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      7. WWC voters who wanted to protect American way of life, or feel like strangers in their own country? 79% for Trump https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …pic.twitter.com/WQHWUFP7Fk

      28 replies 282 retweets 493 likes
    8. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      8. Only one economic variable was independently predictive, and that only to 90% confidence level: Fair or poor financial condition.

      3 replies 153 retweets 340 likes
      Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
      Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

      9. We found economically distressed white, working class voters were 75% more likely to vote for Clinton—not Trump.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …

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        2. Laugh More  🍩‏ @Elizabethb1976 9 May 2017
          Replying to @resistinFrance @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

          Only white people have the nerve to invent fancy terms for bigotry. I'm white, I should know.

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        2. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
          Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

          10. Bottom line? White, working class Trump voters felt culturally displaced and resentful, not financially stressedhttps://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …

          207 replies 1,891 retweets 2,753 likes
        3. Yoni Appelbaum‏Verified account @YAppelbaum 9 May 2017
          Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

          11. More data, and full analysis, here from the redoubtable @robertpjones and his crew at @PRRIpoll:https://www.prri.org/research/white-working-class-attitudes-economy-trade-immigration-election-donald-trump/ …

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        1. Violet Greenswallow‏ @vgreenswallow 9 May 2017
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          Well. Yeah.

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        1. Paula Branch‏ @PaulaBranch3 9 May 2017
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          This I believe

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        2. Another JLo‏ @AnotherJLo 9 May 2017
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          Another JLo Retweeted Yoni Appelbaum

          Please allow me to translate: Cultural Anxiety = Racism.https://twitter.com/YAppelbaum/status/861906323444781056 …

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          Yoni AppelbaumVerified account @YAppelbaum
          Replying to @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll
          9. We found economically distressed white, working class voters were 75% more likely to vote for Clinton—not Trump. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/white-working-class-trump-cultural-anxiety/525771/ …
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        2. OldMeanRoy‏ @oldmeanroy 9 May 2017
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          Indeed, many believe this, now a study which confirms the belief. Mexicans, Blacks, Gays, Poor, anyone "Different". https://twitter.com/ReneeJacobsLens/status/861906595575451649 …

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        3. VOTE every time‏ @GaylaAnnette 9 May 2017
          Replying to @oldmeanroy @YAppelbaum @PRRIpoll

          And to combat it? We must educate all the children, properly. Not let them decide which theories to teach...that is scary DOE deVos scary

          2 replies 3 retweets 20 likes
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